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« on: November 01, 2005, 01:20:17 PM »

I think Dean would be doing everybody a favor (Democrats included) if he just shut the hell up.

Give it a rest, Joe. You're tiresome. What did Dean say here that was bad? How come you never criticize Ken "Robotic Talking Points" Mehlman?

Excuse me?  Who the hell do you think you are?

Dean should shut up because screeching about how three Republican governors are 'corrupt' is not going to win the Democrats any votes at all.  He may have a point about Taft, but calling Schwarzenegger and Pawlenty corrupt without actually backing it up is ridiculous to the point of embarrassing.  Plus, its a little rich for him to call those governors corrupt, and meanwhile stay silent on New Jersey and Washington.

And the reason I never criticize Ken Mehlman is because he never gets discussed here anyway.  So quit putting words in my mouth.

Pawlenty is corrupt. He was actually fined while in office because he was involved with a telecommunications company involved in fraudulent activities.
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